So, now the story has returned back to India and hopefully forever. Atleast this way my home country, the US will not be butchered anymore by showing wrong laws and regulations nonsense pathar baazi and all.
So, now the story has returned back to India and hopefully forever. Atleast this way my home country, the US will not be butchered anymore by showing wrong laws and regulations nonsense pathar baazi and all.
Emricaaaaa track over
So basically they wanted to show that Anupamaa is so useless that woh sapne fulfill toh kar paayi but sambhal nahi paayi.
The root of the problem still remains. The show continues to butcher laws, and portray Indian culture/traditions and the society at large inaccurately.
Originally posted by: SmithaRam
The root of the problem still remains. The show continues to butcher laws, and portray Indian culture/traditions and the society at large inaccurately.
Yes, but unfortunately, butchering Indian laws and regulations have been going on in the world of ITV for a very long time. But butchering a foreign nation's law and regulations is on another level which can/should be a punishable offense. For example: pathar baazi is an Indian street act and NEVER happens here in the US. So, showing Indian street drama happening in a foreign land is just not acceptable.
Anupama promotes women empowerment. The titular character is an epitome of love, sacrifice, righteousness, and selflessness.
She puts up with an abusive husband for 26 years, fulfils her motherly duties even if her kids humiliate her, and considers her narrow-minded MIL as Maa.
Also, the day she realised she is unable to keep her second husband & adopted daughter happy, she leaves them, so that they can live happily. Even now, she does everything for their betterment and has no intentions to come in between her ex-husband 2 and his current fiancee.
Regardless of her location, age, education, or profession, she finds someone who can do anything for her and is ready to be a part of her self-inflicted as well as destined painful life. Bcos she is a woman with a golden heart.
Educated and modern women like Shruti & Kavya are nothing in front of Anupama. They are emotionally dependent on men, do wrong things to get a man, and are totally incapable of taking care of themselves. Infact, everybody else is wrong but Anupama is always right!
In a nutshell, Anupama is strong. She is like the phoenix that rises from the ashes. She will win MasterChef & also lose it within a few days but she will never back off from her duty towards people she thinks are her own.
HOLD ON! THESE ARE NOT MY OPINIONS!
This is the narrative makers are vehemently pushing and innocent viewers are believing! If any Anupama fan is reading the above, sorry to say she is none of these!
Originally posted by: SmithaRam
The root of the problem still remains. The show continues to butcher laws, and portray Indian culture/traditions and the society at large inaccurately.
Apne hi desh ka, Culture and traditions ko hi butcher kar diya, laws ka butchering ho gaya, baakiyon ki kya hi baat karein.
Originally posted by: Bodhianveshika
Apne hi desh ka, Culture and traditions ko hi butcher kar diya, laws ka butchering ho gaya, baakiyon ki kya hi baat karein.
Apne desh ka butchering toh khafi phele se chal raha hai par baakiyon ka butchering iss se phele kabhi dekhaya nahi gaya hai aur iss idiotic had tak toh kabhi bhi nahi!!! Toh iss wajah se hum baakiyon ki baat kar rahe hai yaar!!!!
Originally posted by: shwetha85
Apne desh ka butchering toh khafi phele se chal raha hai par baakiyon ka butchering iss se phele kabhi dekhaya nahi gaya hai aur iss idiotic had tak toh kabhi bhi nahi!!! Toh iss wajah se hum baakiyon ki baat kar rahe hai yaar!!!!
Haan hota hain badi easily, conveniently aur irresponsibly and that gives them the confidence to get away with anything. Because there is no jurisdictions, is what I am trying to say.
Woh aa rahi hai.. Woh laut ke aa rahi hai... Usne aelaan kar diya hai apne aane ka... Use aane se koi kanoon koi sarhad nahi rok sakti... Koi use welcome kare ya na kare woh aake hi rahegi. ..
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